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Adios, Summer 2012 — it was a real hoot, but lest we forget Rocktober is just around the corner, and we have more than enough local (and low-dough) shows on the docket to keep you moving and grooving through that autumn chill. Got live if you want it! By CHRIS CONTI | September 14, 2012

The bad news of this season is that the sharp-eyed folks behind R.K. Projects will be closing up shop in November after their fall exhibits, which include a group of Providence psychedelics and site-specific installations in Pawtucket (461 Main St from O Sassy signs, obsessive patterns, and more By GREG COOK | September 14, 2012

Take a quick glance at the fall calendar for performance events and you'll see there's a whole lotta dancin' goin' on! Plus, Fusionworks turns 25, and a world of exotic moves By JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ | September 14, 2012

2010 was full of riches: plenty of terrific albums came down the pike. There are more pop and rock discs I want to make note of, and maybe I'll do so next week if there's room after listing the year's Top 10 jazz titles. From button-down brainiacs to primal chic By JIM MACNIE | December 24, 2010

Goodbye tourists. Goodbye school children. Thanks for spending this gorgeous summer with us and keeping our restaurants and businesses thriving. We know your dough keeps many of us employed, but, frankly, we’re ready for some distance. Enjoy peak harvest without the crowds By LEISCHEN STELTER | September 17, 2010

If you didn’t know any better, you might think that Your Future Our Clutter is a recording of a raving old lunatic heckling a very solid instrumental band. Domino (2010) By MICHAEL PATRICK BRADY | April 30, 2010